Good low end laser printer?

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Good low end laser printer?

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My dads starting up a business from home, and I've never really dealt with lasers except when I used to work retail 6+ months ago, and I remember the Samsung's we used to carry were decent.

He's looking to spend maybe $150 or so.
Refillability would be nice, a long lasting drum is important, print quality isn't a huge issue (it is a laser and he's only printing text so I'm not too worried)....

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hehe hope you have a board to put it in :)

I've heard Brother ones aren't so bad, hard to get a real good printer for that price range
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I have a Samsung ML-2010 and I love it! It works great and I haven't had to refill it yet and I've printed over 1000 pages with it. I got mine for $70 shipped after rebates.. But last I checked NewEgg had it for $100 shipped w/no rebates..

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I've always had good luck with the Canon 1xxx series.


ha - i meant to say hp - i had one last me 6 years
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Avoid brothers. The drum wears out too quickly. Sometimes within a year.

Stick with HP. I've never seen a laser drum wear out on an HP. It's all I've ever owned, and all I recommend to my clients. They're rugged and you never have a problem finding toner for them.

LaserJet 1018 is the cheapest at $129, but not very rugged. Only has a monthly duty cycle of 3000 pages.

The Laserjet 1020 is better at around $170. Looks like Staples has it on sale for $129:
http://www.staples.com/webapp/wcs/store ... 6:CL142045

BTW: I don't recommend refilled cartridges. Sooner or later you have one that leaks and that toner powder will ruin the mechanism. I see it all the time. Buy the factory toner.
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Never seen a Brother Laser printer's drum go bad yet... HP is another issue with a good number of them... Guess it is just a matter of different experiences...
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look for HP 5 or 6 P they are good BW printers.
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HP Laserjet 6P was a ROCK. I've been using one for 6 years.

Zyfer: I have a lot of small business clients using Brothers. I even recommended them once because they were fully HP Laserjet compliant and most custom office management software requires that.

However over time I have seen most of them require a drum replacement, while I have never seen a HP Laserjet require one.
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hehe, I guess that is where experiences differ, why some prefer different brands over others because of their experiences with them.
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Post by MegaVectra »

I was given a Tektronix Phaser 850DP Color Laser printer today, along with a bag full of ink refills. This thing is awesome, especially since it was free.

http://www.office.xerox.com/color-print ... -enus.html
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eGoCeNTRoNiX, by the way the same Samsung printer you were talking about is available at Newegg for $63.45 after a $50 rebate. Link here if of interest:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6828112035
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I'm probably going to get the HP 1020, I can get it for $159cad, and seems to be a pretty good printer.
I wouldn't mind an older HP, but my dad would want a slightly faster first-page-out time.
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